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Reform Fails To Fix Uninsured Problem
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.24.2010

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention just announced that 59.1 million Americans went without health insurance for at least part of this year — an all-time high. The CDC estimate comes on the heels of a report from the Census Bureau that arrived at a similar conclusion.



"The Official Story" and Pushback on Health Reform
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.18.2010

Almost eight months in and the overhaul is as unpopular as ever. Polls show that 58 percent of voters still favor repeal.  Voters also sent a resounding message to Democrats during the midterm elections this month, rebuking those who played a role in passing President Barack Obama's health care plan.



Lucy Dunn: O.C. business group wary of Obamacare
Submitted on 11.18.2010

On Nov. 09, the Register's Opinion pages published opposing views on health care reform ["Is it time to dismantle health reform law?"], one of which mentioned Orange County Business Council research by Wallace Walrod. OCBC's report, cited in the piece by Daniel Zingales of the California Endowment, was an initial assessment compiled to understand how health care reform, its costs and benefits will impact California businesses.

Letter: Obamacare's rising downsides
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.16.2010

A recent article noted that American companies "are weighing the pros and cons of eventually forcing employees to strike out on their own" for health insurance ("Employers eye health insurance options," Oct. 25).

We Pay Twice for a Lousy Job
Submitted on 11.16.2010

We're all familiar with the axiom that anything worth doing is worth doing well, and if you don't want to do it well, don't do it at all.



Perspectives: A referendum on ObamaCare?
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.13.2010

Voters recently delivered a stinging rebuke of President Obama's big-government vision for the country. A primary reason for the Democrats' defeat was Americans' disgust with the new health reform law.



The government’s waning support of breast cancer?
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.11.2010

Breast Cancer Awareness month, which wound down last month, appeared to get plenty of government support.



Puerto Rico’s epic tax blunder
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.9.2010

Let's say you're an elected leader faced with a tough decision about how to revive the lagging economy.



ObamaCare to debut in Calif. - will it fly?
Submitted by Sally C. Pipes on 11.8.2010

An expert on healthcare policy thinks ObamaCare must fail in at least one state at taxpayers' expense before Democrats realize it won't work.

Should your state establish an Obamacare health insurance exchange?
Submitted by John R. Graham on 11.8.2010

Obamacare is unpopular, unwieldy, expensive, likely unconstitutional, and will shortly be a prime target for repeal.



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